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09/26/2024

Director of Urban Affairs

Mercer Group Associates

The North Carolina League of Municipalities (NCLM) seeks a Director of Urban Affairs to serve as the League’s leading policy expert and advocate on the top policy issues for North Carolina urban areas.

The NCLM is a member-driven organization of North Carolina’s cities and towns of all sizes from across the state. Through an active board of directors, members decide advocacy goals, direct internal and external-facing policies, and lead service initiatives. Members are dedicated to protecting local decision-making authority so that local residents can pursue their own unique visions of what their towns and cities can and should be.

The League provides advocacy, education and training opportunities, legal consulting, financial and operational assistance, a risk pool, and other services to its members. The position serves as liaison to the Metropolitan Mayors Coalition, an affiliate organization of the League consisting of 33 mayors from the state’s large and mid-sized cities.

Its members are focused on addressing issues unique to urban areas through relationships with local, state, and federal leaders. Raleigh and the surrounding region enjoy an excellent quality of life and regularly receive recognition in national “best of” lists ranking living, economic, and educational benefits. Its vibrant communities provide quality schools, an abundance of dining and cultural endeavors, plenty of outdoor activities, and a pleasant climate. North Carolina has both robust urban areas and beautiful small towns, and it offers a range of natural features and ventures from the mountains to the beaches.

Position Overview

The position leads campaigns and research on urban issues, developing relationships with a wide range of N.C. municipal officials, partner organizations, and state and federal decision-makers. The position is also an integral contributor to the League’s Government Affairs programming and serves as the staff liaison to the NC Metropolitan Mayors Coalition. This position will identify policy issues of top importance to urban areas in the state and develop and execute issue campaigns, lead research, and develop subject-matter expertise on these policy issues.

The director will coordinate closely with the League’s Government Affairs team on strategy and communication regarding urban issues. As staff liaison to the Metropolitan Mayors Coalition, the director will build and maintain contacts within the Coalition membership; share noteworthy information with Government Affairs team members; manage Coalition resources, meetings, and initiatives; and provide services and support to other League affiliates in coordination with other staff liaisons.

The director will be an integral policy staff member on the Government Affairs team, sharing responsibility for membership-focused advocacy tasks, and will serve as the Government Affairs team’s leading federal policy expert.

The person in this position will use grassroots engagement tactics to motivate city officials to connect with their state legislators, members of Congress, and other key decision-makers, and form and lead coalitions promoting policy positions emphasizing top issues for the state’s urban areas.

The director will contribute to the coordination and execution of the Government Affairs team’s membership programming and initiatives, convene city officials and other stakeholders to educate and promote policy objectives prioritized by the Government Affairs team, and make presentations to city officials and other relevant audiences.

The Director of Urban Affairs reports to the Director of Government Affairs. The position is based in Raleigh, NC with a hybrid on-site/remote schedule.

 

Job Functions

Require regular travel across the state, occasional travel out of state, and periodic work outside of standard business hours. Travel and meetings with external groups will sometimes occur on remote workdays. To find out more details about the position expectations, please visit our website for the full recruitment brochure at Current Searches – Mercer Group Associates: https://mercergroupassociates.com/current-searches/

 

Minimum Qualifications

• Four-year college degree in public administration, government relations, communications, public affairs, or related field

• Seven or more years of advocacy experience with government, not-for-profit, or private-sector organizations

• Must possess a valid Class C Driver’s License

 

Compensation and Benefits

The expected salary for this position is within the range of $110,000-$132,000. The NCLM offers a comprehensive benefits package including paid sick leave, holidays and vacation, participation in the Local Government Retirement System, a 4% match to 401K, and contributions to a health savings account. Relocation costs are negotiable.

 

How to Apply

Candidates must email to jeffhale1968@gmail.com a cover letter, resume, and a list of five job-related references with names, phone numbers, and emails no later than close of business on October 25, 2024.

For questions, please contact: Jeff Hale, Associate jeffhale1968@gmail.com, 706-371-6126 Johanna Reese, Consultant jreese@jhrstrategies.com, 919-606-1327

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